Answer:
Explanation:
Load ( L ) = 500 N
Effort ( E ) = 200 N
Load distance ( LD ) = 3 m
Effort distance ( ED ) = ?
Now, Let's find the Effort distance ( ED )
We know that,
Output work = Input work
i.e L × LD = E × ED
plug the values
[tex]500 \times 3 = 200 \times ED[/tex]
multiply the numbers
[tex]1500 = 200 \times ED[/tex]
Swipe the sides of the equation
[tex]200 \: ED \: = 500[/tex]
Divide both sides of the equation by 200
[tex] \frac{200 \: ED}{200} = \frac{500}{200} [/tex]
Calculate
[tex]ED\: = 2.5 \: m[/tex]
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